myInterview: Raises $11M in Series A Funding

myInterview Raises $11M in Series A Funding

  • myInterview, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based provider of smart video interviewing software, raised $11M in Series A funding
  • The round was led by Aleph, Entrée Capital, and Jesselson Capital, with participation from SeedIL Ventures, Digital Horizon and Ocean Azul Partners
  • The company intends to use the funds to expand its product offering to meet the demand from brands for its recruiting solutions
  • The company uses asynchronous video and AI to encourage candidates to express their true selves and lets hiring managers identify the best hire with a focus on user experience
  • Employers can leverage an automated and AI-augmented framework to continually identify and attract qualified staff with reduced time-to-hire cycles of up to 70%
  • The solution also includes team collaboration, workflow management and reporting capabilities, enterprise-grade security and seamless integration with traditional application tracking systems (ATS) and other existing HR applications
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